Cell differentiation and specialisation Flashcards

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1
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What is a specialised cell?

A

Cells that carrys out a specific function

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2
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What happens as cells change?

A

Develop different subcellular structures

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3
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When can most animal cells only differentiate?

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in early stages of there life

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4
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when can plants differentiate?

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Through their whole life

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5
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Why do some cells differentiate during animals older ages?

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For repairing or replacing cells

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6
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What are some different types of specialised cells?

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sperm cells, nerve cells, muscle cells, root hair cells, phloem/xylem cells

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Sperm cells adaptations

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Tails to help them swim, a lot of mitochondria which provides energy for swimming

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Nerve cells

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Long to cover more distance of the body, branches to connect to other nerve cells

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Muscle cells

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Long so they have space to contract, lots of mitochondria which provides energy

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Root hair cells

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Long hairs which stick out of the soil, big surface area

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Phloem and xylem cells

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To form the tubes they are long and joined end to end, xylem cells are hollow and phloem cells have very few subcellular structures, lotโ€™s of space to flow through them

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